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| {{DISPLAYTITLE: Optional features|noerror}} | | {{DISPLAYTITLE: Optional features|noerror}} |
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− | ===Preparations for RPM Governor usage (optional)=== | + | ===Preparations for RPM Governor usage (optional)=== <!--T:2--> |
| Please note the RPM Governor function can only be used in combination with a single-line receiver or | | Please note the RPM Governor function can only be used in combination with a single-line receiver or |
| Spektrum remote satellite. When using a receiver with standard connection layout there is no option | | Spektrum remote satellite. When using a receiver with standard connection layout there is no option |
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| When using a gas engine always keep the ignition system deactivated! | | When using a gas engine always keep the ignition system deactivated! |
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− | [[File:Warning.png|18px|sub]] For electric helicopters remove the motor pinion from the main gear during initial setup. '''Warning! Risk of injury!''' | + | <!--T:3--> |
| + | [[File:Warning.png|18px|sub]] For electric helicopters remove the motor pinion from the main gear during initial setup. '''Warning! Risk of injury!''' |
| Never touch the motor when it‘s running. Always keep a save distance to all rotating parts of the helicopter. | | Never touch the motor when it‘s running. Always keep a save distance to all rotating parts of the helicopter. |
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− | ===Operating principles of AttitudeControl (optional)=== | + | ===Operating principles of AttitudeControl (optional)=== <!--T:4--> |
| When the term „AttitudeControl“ is used in the further course, in general reference is made to the function | | When the term „AttitudeControl“ is used in the further course, in general reference is made to the function |
| of the artificial horizon, irrespective of a particular operating mode such as „Bail out rescue mode“, | | of the artificial horizon, irrespective of a particular operating mode such as „Bail out rescue mode“, |